Example sentences of "and [verb] not [vb infin] to " in BNC.

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1 For others it might be that they want the relationship to end completely and do not want to be financially dependent on their former partners ( Bradshaw and Millar found that a fifth of those not receiving maintenance said that they did not want any ) .
2 I 'm going out to look at a pony , and do n't forget to double-lock Wayne 's door . ’
3 And do n't talk to the trees , hugging them is better for you .
4 It 's alright for you to lie to us as many times as you want but when we 'd asked you once you get in a mood and walk off and do n't talk to us .
5 Shirley said and do n't stay to the end .
6 Stay at home and do n't go to the Opera House .
7 Children start the day in a more relaxed way and do n't go to assembly ; they have larger toys ( Duplo rather than Lego ) ; and some of the tables and chairs have been removed to make more room .
8 ‘ Brenda and Belinda are separatists , ’ said Ellen , ‘ and do n't go to meetings attended by men . ’
9 Well , if we draw stumps and do n't go to them and somebody writes to the Chief Constable and says I 'm very disappointed that your force no longer is gone A L O's then I shall be very happy that that letters received by the Chief because we can say well we told you so .
10 if I , if I sleep some one else 's house she flips and do n't speak to me for three days , but she goes off you know , I do n't mind that at all , but its just the fact that she 's so hypercritical
11 Most of these are rather old , and do n't relate to the present Plate Tectonic picture , but rather to the situation ten or twenty million years ago .
12 Right everyone ; latch your helmets back and do n't switch to internal power until you have to .
13 Instead of comparing their offer with the normal rate , Clydesdale have used the business rate — paid by guests who stay mid-week and do n't expect to book and pay in advance .
14 I do n't know her and do n't expect to .
15 ‘ First and foremost , possum , let me say that I am a housewife and do n't pretend to be anything else [ some mistake surely — Ed ] .
16 I have n't killed anybody for years , and do n't intend to ever again .
17 Leave to dry for at least three days , and do n't fix to wall surfaces that are very cold ( the adhesive on the tabs wo n't work properly ) .
18 According to Allied research , consumers ‘ understand the role of nablabs and do n't want to be preached to .
19 And do n't want to , ’ she said coldly , ‘ if it involves playing a bit-part in your tortured and tangled love-life . ’
20 The rest of the family is still terrified and do n't want to be identified .
21 The rest of the family are still terrified and do n't want to be identified .
22 ‘ I expect they are good children and do n't need to be punished . ’
23 Could that answer be an intellectual deceit because you did n't , and do n't wish to be publicly identified as the boy going through travails that turns out to be so controversial ?
24 I refuse to stay and talk to you any longer , and do n't come to my room tonight for you will not be welcome . "
25 It showed us that you can be 45 and do n't have to be washed up .
26 But there are differences in that they are not owned by family dynasties , are not as rigidly organized through central holding companies and do not appear to be as dominant in specific industries .
27 Firbas ' notions of context-dependence/independence are therefore purely linguistic and do not extend to the psychological aspect of communication as Halliday 's notions do .
28 3 If you are coming back from injury or lay-off , go slowly — train progressively and do not expect to be doing the same times as you were before .
29 The bigger nations , for their part , have already developed systems of takeover supervision , and do not want to be encumbered with another layer of M&A bureaucracy .
30 ‘ We do not need that kind of publicity and do not want to be involved in that sort of thing .
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